Chapter 1067
âI certoinly couldn't tell thot you're octuolly o mother, Ms. Nichols! One with five children, to boot! It's o
pity these children hove nothing to do with the royol fomily. Otherwise, they'd be on odditionol blessing
to our household!â Shirley odded insincerely.
The two women's remorks coused Friedo's foce to tense up. She couldn't even force o smile ot this
point.
âWell, since Ms. Nichols hos mode herself cleor thot this is oll o misunderstonding, we moy os well go
olong with my prior suggestion,â she responded while shooting Notolie o glore.
Mikhoil oppeored solemn. No one knew whot he wos thinking.
âBostien, I hope you'll leorn not to moke such rosh decisions from now on,â he remorked before getting
up from his seot ond leoving.
As Cynthio ond Shirley followed him hostily, Friedo did so too, worried thot the other two women might
spreod rumors obout her to their husbond.
Bostien clenched his fists, his initiolly gentle goze now hoving turned slightly gloomy.
âWhen did you get morried?â he osked, storing stroight into Notolie's eyes. âWho's your husbond? Why
did you keep your informotion encrypted?â
âI keep my detoils os secure os possible to prevent my enemies from knowing me better,â the womon
onswered frigidly. âI used to treot you os o friend ond would've never chosen to hide my informotion
from you if you hodn't decided oll these things for me or if you hod reodily disclosed your identity.
Moybe I would've even glodly shored os long os you osked. But I guess there's no point tolking obout
oll this onymore. Hoppy birthdoy, Prince Jonothon. I'm tired, so I'll be toking my leove now.â
âI certainly couldn't tell that you're actually a mother, Ms. Nichols! One with five children, to boot! It's a
pity these children have nothing to do with the royal family. Otherwise, they'd be an additional blessing
to our household!â Shirley added insincerely.
The two women's remarks caused Frieda's face to tense up. She couldn't even force a smile at this
point.
âWell, since Ms. Nichols has made herself clear that this is all a misunderstanding, we may as well go
along with my prior suggestion,â she responded while shooting Natalie a glare.
Mikhail appeared solemn. No one knew what he was thinking.
âBastien, I hope you'll learn not to make such rash decisions from now on,â he remarked before getting
up from his seat and leaving.
As Cynthia and Shirley followed him hastily, Frieda did so too, worried that the other two women might
spread rumors about her to their husband.
Bastien clenched his fists, his initially gentle gaze now having turned slightly gloomy.
âWhen did you get married?â he asked, staring straight into Natalie's eyes. âWho's your husband? Why
did you keep your information encrypted?â
âI keep my details as secure as possible to prevent my enemies from knowing me better,â the woman
answered frigidly. âI used to treat you as a friend and would've never chosen to hide my information
from you if you hadn't decided all these things for me or if you had readily disclosed your identity.
Maybe I would've even gladly shared as long as you asked. But I guess there's no point talking about
all this anymore. Happy birthday, Prince Jonathan. I'm tired, so I'll be taking my leave now.â
Natalie bowed respectfully before walking away.
Reluctance and dejection filled Bastien's eyes as he gazed at the woman's departing silhouette.
He had thought tonight was the night to give Natalie the most romantic surprise by sharing a dance,
and even if his parents had their qualms, everyone would have no choice but to accept his marriage to
her as long as he remained adamant.
And yet, never had he expected this woman to already be married with children.
Accepting a commoner into the palace was the most leeway this royal household would allow, but if the
woman in question had already been married previously, she would never be approved of.
Bastien held his wine glass so tightly that it broke, causing the shards to dig into his palm.
Joseph hurried over upon seeing the blood trickle out of the former's hand. âMr. Nine! Are youââ
âI'm fine,â the latter replied nonchalantly, although there seemed to be an unprecedented storm brewing
in his eyes.
Meanwhile, Helma was now getting some air outside Luna Palace as tears rolled down her face
uncontrollably.
âHelma...â Heidi felt a pang of sadness in her own heart at the sight of her sister crying, and she
couldn't resist patting the latter's shoulder in sympathy. âDon't be sad. Everything that happened tonight
isn't your fault.â
âI feel so humiliated,â Helma choked out. âI've loved Bastien for so many years. Both Father and Lady
Frieda told me that I'd become his wife. I thought... I thought I'd finally get to be engaged to him, but it
looks like my feelings were one-sided all along. I'm not the one he loves. He would rather marry a
commoner instead of me.â
Tonight's banquet was merely the start of the humiliation she would face.
It wouldn't be long before word about Bastien rejecting her made waves across upper-class society.
Who would ever want to marry her now?
Regardless of her family's status, people would clearly remember what had happened. Some might
even use this incident as leverage against the Leitz household.
âIt's all Natalie's fault!â Heidi exclaimed in fury. âHave you forgotten, Helma? That woman is a minx!
Remember how she kept Father's eyes glued to her? Now, she just stole your man! And to think she's
going around seducing every guy she can even though she's clearly married? She really is the most
shameless woman in the world!â